Ultion Locking from ‘Choices’

‘Choices’ brand Ultion Locking from Heath Windows and Conservatories

Ultion locks are the latest innovation and are setting new standards in door locks

Standard Cylinder Locks

Normal, handed anti-snap locks feature a single sacrificial section and focus on strength to make snapping harder, except the strength is never enough to withstand the force leveraged from a burglar's mole grips.

Ultion Locking System
On each end of an Ultion cylinder there are two sacrificial elements, each designed to snap with relative ease, but more importantly in exactly the right place. When snapped the central cam is directly and independently locked - not to an attackable internal plug.

Available for all New and Existing ‘Choices’ Doors

Ultion locks are available to fit any New 'Choices' Single, Double, Sliding and MultiFolding door and they can also be retrofitted into existing 'Choices' doors

One Key Fits All
Ultion makes life easy for you as it makes life hard for the intruder. A "Keyed Alike" option, means one key fitting all locks and so carry one key instead of keyring full.

Features and Benefits

Eleven Pin Locking

294,970 Lock Combinations

100,00 Cycle Endurance Test

Snap Tested Resistant Sections

Drilling, Pick and Bump Tested

Molybdenum Alloy Core

Available on any New ‘Choices’ Door

All Locks can have the same key

Single, Double, Sliding and Bifolding

Retro Fit into existing doors

Unbeaten in every test

TS007 3 Star
The Ultion lock has been tested to the needs of the British Standard TS007 3 star standard, without having to be bolstered with an expensive high security handle. When Ultion is locked, it is the actual centre cam that gets independently secured, not secured to the internal plug - this means that even when the key is left on the inside of the lock, Ultion is still secure.

Sold Secure Diamond
The ULTImate standard that other 3-star anti-snap locks want, but don't get. This passes the rigours of the TS007 3-star, but with added aggression and tested by an MLA locksmith. The tester is allowed more access around the lock, more tools, freedom to break the material surrounding the lock and the ability to pause the clock to consider a different tack - Ultion will also be tested to this standard.

11 Pick Proof Pins

Almost impossible to Pick with nearly 300,000 Key combinations

Underneath the key sit 6 pins. Each of these pins have specific jobs, there are 2 steel anti drill pins, 3 brass mushroom anti-pick pins, and one anti-bump. But then, above the key Ultion is housing a further 5 pins - creating an astonishing 294,000 key combinations.

Double Snap Resistance

The most snap resistant cylinder lock

If an attacker snaps the Ultion, he only gets a sacrificial end section. A second attack leaves him with the same again, leaving the lock secure.

Normal, handed anti-snap locks feature a single sacrificial section and focus on strength to make snapping harder, except the strength is never enough to withstand the force leveraged from a burglar's mole grips. On each end of an Ultion cylinder there are two sacrificial elements, each designed to snap with relative ease, but more importantly in exactly the right place. When snapped, the central cam is directly and independently locked - not to an attackable internal plug.

Enters ‘Lockdown Mode’ when attack is detected

If Ultion detects attack it activates a concealed attack lock directly into the central mechanism. So even if the attacker snap's the lock (twice) Ultion is still secure from the outside yet fully operational from the inside, with a key! Ultion gives this protection even if the key is left in on the inside of the lock.

If a 'bump key' is used to force entry, Ultion has pins designed specifically to repel the attacker.

Drill and Bump Repellent

20 Hardened steel anti-drill pins

Anti drill pins have featured in existing high end locks for a while. Ultion however has 6, in both sides of the body (because it is non-handed!). So the burglar meets the first two in the sacrificial section of the cylinder. But if he decides to snap the lock first then go for the drill he'll find his drill bit fighting against 4 more anti-drill pins. In the plug itself is a further 8 (each side of course) and two anti drill plates (yes... each side!)

If a 'bump key' is used to force entry, Ultion has pins designed specifically to repel the attacker. 6 hardened steel anti-drill pins run through both sides of Ultion.